Looney Tunes Super Stars: Road Runner & Wile E. Coyote - Supergenius Hijinks
K**N
Love the older versions of Looney Toons
Love the "good" old versions of Looney Toons. Can't find the older versions on any channels, so glad to find them on DVD's.
S**S
Meep meep!
We have been working on building our collection of older cartoons on dvd! The quality was great and came on time! No scratches! My child really enjoyed watching. This is remastered so it doesn’t have the look of the original cartoon but that didn’t bother us too much!!
D**T
Very funny
Cheers me up
M**
Awesome cartoons even for adults
Takes me back to my childhood! Love love the road runner. Meep meep
W**X
Love the old cartoons.
Took quite a while to receive.
C**E
Good buy for money.
Bought this to have in car dvd for grandchildren 5 & 3 yrs old. They enjoy it. Video quality, color and graphics are great. Reason for the 4 rating instead of a 5 is that you have ads for other videos in the beginning that are to long and there are not many episodes on this dvd. Like what is there, could have more episodes.
M**S
Only roadrunner cartoons. Great collection
The case is poor quality and the disk itself but the cartoons are great and make this a good buy
C**K
Quirky DVD = BAD menu and an odd mix of shorts!
OK, so I read a lot of your reviews before purchasing this DVD, and I've since figured it all out! So please allow me to do my best to make it easier for anyone else interested in this Road Runner set...(1) First of all, the menu is downright confusing and, well, pretty terrible. After the obligatory ads for other WB offerings, you're asked whether you would like to watch the cartoons in widescreen or fullscreen. Great, right? Well, hold on a second. The first five (or was it six?) shorts were produced in widescreen. The other nine or ten shorts were produced in fullscreen. This means if you select widescreen, the latter cartoons will have their tops and bottoms cut off. (Not cool.) However, if you choose fullscreen, the initial few cartoons will lose their widescreen goodness. (Think pan-and-scan.) Now, it might not be so bad if you could just go back into the menu and shift between fullscreen and widescreen. Except... You can't do that. Well, unless you actually eject the DVD and start all over. What a royal pain!Also? If you select "Episodes" on the menu screen, you will see that only five cartoons are listed. Don't fret. The other ten are indeed included. You simply cannot select any of those without going through the whole batch. Yeah, by selecting "Play" on the menu screen. Again, a huge pain!(2) The mix of episodes is certainly ... interesting. The first five or six shorts were shown in front of kids movies from the mid-90s through the early 2000s (such as Richie Rich and Legend of the Guardians). So these cartoons are ultra-crisp and a few of them are actually all CGI. The final nine or ten shorts were made in the mid-60s when the Looney Tunes cartoons were winding down. These cartoons were directed by Rudy Larriva, a guy who used to work with Chuck Jones before Larriva left for Disney. Apparently, the two men had a falling out over Larriva's departure, which makes it kinda weird that Larriva ended up taking over some of Jones' more precious creations after the Disney detour. Anyway, the quality of these final ten shorts is ... hmmm, not up to par with the early Jones shorts, but right about in line with, say, those 60s Pink Panther cartoons. They're good. They're just not great.Interestingly enough, one of the really cool shorts at the beginning of the DVD was indeed directed by Chuck Jones - "Chariots of Fur," which was produced in 1994.
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